Benguitar
Jan 4, 08:17 PM
Colors are awesome, Really noisy though.. I'm not a professional photographer but *I think* if you lowered your ISO and increased your Aperture that would help fix it?
I'm probably wrong so don't think I'm acting as a know it all, I'm just suggesting what I think might help.
Otherwise, Great angle and really cool shot anyway!
I'm probably wrong so don't think I'm acting as a know it all, I'm just suggesting what I think might help.
Otherwise, Great angle and really cool shot anyway!
beatle888
Oct 17, 06:00 PM
Originally posted by scem0
I just can't afford to buy a computer that I can't afford and that is slow in the 1st place.:(
well that sucks for you...but my powerbook
isnt slow. i use it for graphics. sure it could
be faster but it definitly is NOT slow. and I
only have 512mb of ram :) so i still got 512mb
of ram to improve performance AND if i wanted
even faster photoshop performance I could get
a fast firewire drive and use it as the photoshop
scratch disk. SLOW? no.
I just can't afford to buy a computer that I can't afford and that is slow in the 1st place.:(
well that sucks for you...but my powerbook
isnt slow. i use it for graphics. sure it could
be faster but it definitly is NOT slow. and I
only have 512mb of ram :) so i still got 512mb
of ram to improve performance AND if i wanted
even faster photoshop performance I could get
a fast firewire drive and use it as the photoshop
scratch disk. SLOW? no.

ghostshadow
Feb 8, 01:21 AM
Nothing here.
Roderick Usher
Aug 30, 11:34 AM
In the vintage Mac world, the 80s era machines are beginning to need capacitor replacements. The thinking is to just do all the caps, simply because the others are likely to go soon anyway.
I have a Rev-0 Apple II from '77 whose power supply clearly has a cap that's near death - a loud *pop!* whenever I flip the switch. For now, I've gotten around this by just leaving the switch in the On position and hooking up a Kensington System Saver fan, whose switch is fine. I'm just buying time though. :)
I have a Rev-0 Apple II from '77 whose power supply clearly has a cap that's near death - a loud *pop!* whenever I flip the switch. For now, I've gotten around this by just leaving the switch in the On position and hooking up a Kensington System Saver fan, whose switch is fine. I'm just buying time though. :)

Vylen
Apr 23, 04:41 AM
I have 32GB of RAM in my Mac Pro and I got the RAM from Superbiiz, it was a steal compared to OWC and Apple's prices. It looks like they have the RAM for $137 (http://www.superbiiz.com/detail.php?name=D3-13R8GH1&title=Hynix-DDR3-1333-8GB-ECC-REG-Original-Server-Memory) per 8GB stick, so that'd be just shy of $1100 plus tax and shipping.
Good price.. except it seems Superbiiz only provides a 30-day repair/replacement warranty. After which, it's up to the manufacturer if they'll repair/replace the item. In this case, Hynix... who apparently don't talk to consumers about RMA - they only talk to the sellers. So.. uh.. well, they may or may not replace it.
Buying from OWC/Transintl provide a lifetime warranty.
So.. risk versus less risk... or cheaper vs expensive.
Good price.. except it seems Superbiiz only provides a 30-day repair/replacement warranty. After which, it's up to the manufacturer if they'll repair/replace the item. In this case, Hynix... who apparently don't talk to consumers about RMA - they only talk to the sellers. So.. uh.. well, they may or may not replace it.
Buying from OWC/Transintl provide a lifetime warranty.
So.. risk versus less risk... or cheaper vs expensive.

openendstraight
Mar 12, 10:23 PM
I'm gonna wait for the iPad 69, rumor is it is going be great.
plinden
Sep 16, 01:23 PM
i just spotted on the apple refurb store that they have listed the latest 15 inch & 17 inch powerbooks for sale. now im pretty sure they werent on there if not last night like 2 nights ago. just wishful thinking.
No, I've been watching the refurbs and they've been there for a while.
Stilll,
Refurbished PowerBook 15-inch 1.67GHz SuperDrive
512MB DDR333 SDRAM
80GB Hard Drive
ATI Mobility Radeon 9700 (64 MB DDR)
AirPort Extreme
Bluetooth 2.0 + Enhanced Data Rates
Backlit keyboard
for $1999 seems like a good deal.
No, I've been watching the refurbs and they've been there for a while.
Stilll,
Refurbished PowerBook 15-inch 1.67GHz SuperDrive
512MB DDR333 SDRAM
80GB Hard Drive
ATI Mobility Radeon 9700 (64 MB DDR)
AirPort Extreme
Bluetooth 2.0 + Enhanced Data Rates
Backlit keyboard
for $1999 seems like a good deal.

iLucas
Apr 27, 12:47 PM
Uninstall itunes if you can?

Cindori
May 1, 04:42 AM
http://groths.org/images/paul.jpg
ok, it was more fun during last FIFA
ok, it was more fun during last FIFA
JDN
Apr 1, 01:53 PM
Chip it and put XBMC on it? Use it as a media center type thing.
ckalback
Jun 18, 05:25 PM
i'll be there, no krispy kremes tho
Macs R Us
Sep 15, 07:23 PM
Hello All,
I got thinking after seeing the iMac G5 and how it was made that there is a good chance that they could make a PDA/Tablet, with OS X, with ease. I have a good feelinh Apple will make such a divice within a year or so. The Apple Newtons on eBay sell for Over $75-200, so Apple making a PDA type divice would be great, there was news that Apple had a newer pattent for a PDA Divice. We can all hope for a Newton again:)...
Thanks All,
Mark Jozaitis
I got thinking after seeing the iMac G5 and how it was made that there is a good chance that they could make a PDA/Tablet, with OS X, with ease. I have a good feelinh Apple will make such a divice within a year or so. The Apple Newtons on eBay sell for Over $75-200, so Apple making a PDA type divice would be great, there was news that Apple had a newer pattent for a PDA Divice. We can all hope for a Newton again:)...
Thanks All,
Mark Jozaitis

modit
May 5, 09:14 PM
Sorry, dude. I can't comment on value for money in Canadian dollars...!
And I've never heard of 'resolution independence', I'm afraid. I haven't really had my ear to the ground, over Lion.
No problem. About Canadian dollars, it's worth more then the US dollar finally (1.03 US)! If you're from the Eurozone, I'm clueless myself (I think most Apple goods are expensive overseas anyways so converting values might be pointless) :p
1CAD = 1.04USD ($1269 = $1,315.30 US)
1CAD = 0.63GPB ($1269 = �801)
1CAD = 0.71EUR ($1269 = �902)
And I've never heard of 'resolution independence', I'm afraid. I haven't really had my ear to the ground, over Lion.
No problem. About Canadian dollars, it's worth more then the US dollar finally (1.03 US)! If you're from the Eurozone, I'm clueless myself (I think most Apple goods are expensive overseas anyways so converting values might be pointless) :p
1CAD = 1.04USD ($1269 = $1,315.30 US)
1CAD = 0.63GPB ($1269 = �801)
1CAD = 0.71EUR ($1269 = �902)
mnkeybsness
Aug 29, 05:58 PM
there is also quite a bit about sound...a standard line out looks like it's included...
also...a serial input connector
...the SDRAM pages were left blank?????:confused: ?????
also...a serial input connector
...the SDRAM pages were left blank?????:confused: ?????
Bernd
Oct 4, 07:26 PM
Last I heard on the SETI boards they need some folks that know how to program on Macs. The PC guys said they could give out raw code for windows but are not sure what needs to be done for a port. They said to ask NVIDIA, ATI, Apple to volunteer some programing help. They said ATI has not been helpful for doing a GPU port for windows so they are even less likely to help with a OSX port. I don't have a clue where to ask for help at Apple or NVIDIA.
The SETI GPU guys said they don't know about Open CL they are using the older NVIDIA programing language and until the Open CL kit comes out for windows they can't/don't know how to help. Open CL for Windows/Linux is set for sometime in the spring I heard.

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The SETI GPU guys said they don't know about Open CL they are using the older NVIDIA programing language and until the Open CL kit comes out for windows they can't/don't know how to help. Open CL for Windows/Linux is set for sometime in the spring I heard.
ljg93
Apr 3, 09:58 AM
hey everyone,
i would say 90 percent of icons/pictures in my app do not work on my iPhone, but they all work on the iPhone simulator?
any ideas?
i would say 90 percent of icons/pictures in my app do not work on my iPhone, but they all work on the iPhone simulator?
any ideas?

fenderbass146
Apr 1, 11:14 AM
http://i952.photobucket.com/albums/ae8/fenderbass146/ScreenShot2011-03-31at111052PM.png
Whenever I put safari in full screen it does this. This is on dev 2. On dev one it worked great. There is no address bar. or bookmarks
Whenever I put safari in full screen it does this. This is on dev 2. On dev one it worked great. There is no address bar. or bookmarks

CoolMacDude
Jul 10, 04:59 PM
Hey Chase,
In case you are wondering. My wife just left the Apple store and they told her the guys that were sitting out there earlier got too hot and left. I will try to update you later. If you want to send me your number I can call you or something. I wouldn't post it on the board, but you can send me a private message and I"ll check before I leave home. She is going to give me an update in like an hour or hour and half.
In case you are wondering. My wife just left the Apple store and they told her the guys that were sitting out there earlier got too hot and left. I will try to update you later. If you want to send me your number I can call you or something. I wouldn't post it on the board, but you can send me a private message and I"ll check before I leave home. She is going to give me an update in like an hour or hour and half.
ethen
Jan 15, 10:46 AM
http://live.slashgear.com/
WildCowboy
Jan 14, 07:29 PM
Please discuss in the thread associated with the front page article (http://www.macrumors.com/2008/01/14/apple-com-something-in-the-air-teaser/)...thanks! :)
zen.state
Apr 3, 08:30 AM
Most of the 720p h264 media on the web is upward of 4MB/s (due to scene rules), with an extra 640/768/1536KB/s for audio. So the bitrate can easily reach around double what you're suggesting.
Lets say what you're suggesting is correct in some situations with some video. Even with double the bandwidth we're only talking about 6-8MB. Until recently I had a 100mbit local network but I upgraded to gigabit via PCI card. My 100mbit performance was regularly at 9.7 - 11.4MB/sec with cat5e.
In conclusion.. although the ibook could never play an HD video itself it could easily host it on even a "slow" 100mbit network.
Lets say what you're suggesting is correct in some situations with some video. Even with double the bandwidth we're only talking about 6-8MB. Until recently I had a 100mbit local network but I upgraded to gigabit via PCI card. My 100mbit performance was regularly at 9.7 - 11.4MB/sec with cat5e.
In conclusion.. although the ibook could never play an HD video itself it could easily host it on even a "slow" 100mbit network.
MacNut
Feb 15, 10:59 PM
It is too heavy on the reverb.
ReCreateEnt
Apr 26, 05:14 AM
Here is another thing that happens to George quite often:
http://contact-george.com/wp/wp-content/gallery/comics/comic2.jpg
http://contact-george.com/wp/wp-content/gallery/comics/comic2.jpg
kainjow
Oct 21, 12:49 PM
Ugh, can someone add a MIME type for .mp4 to the swerver?
Yes, please MR! :)
liketom, I do like the original version better though, but I see where you're trying to go with the interface audio parts.
Yes, please MR! :)
liketom, I do like the original version better though, but I see where you're trying to go with the interface audio parts.
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